Thursday, May 21, 2009

Tsunade Gives A Boobjob

Film Series

Friday 22 21:30 Maggio_Ore
Documentation Centre Popolare_Orvieto
Via Magalotti, 20

"The headhunter"
of Constantin Costa Gavras

In the affluent societies of the business framework, the work is equivalent to the maintenance of the house with a garden and the ability to change cars every two years. But always on a ridge risky. Emotionally, because for too long commitment or unemployment of a spouse is the possibility that the betrayed wife or leave. Professionally, because even capable, productive, respectful and smile required, this may not be enough. In fact, received an award for 15 years of service, Bruno (Jose Garcia a perfect neurotic, paranoid schizophrenic and then) shall be dismissed. In the name of restructuring, merger and relocation. If a break for a short period of restorative work in the long run, however, destroys everything. It becomes "obsolete", and later aggressive and antisocial. Formerly it was a tribe, then others become rivals. Although the real enemy are shareholders and directors, and the awareness that "we should fight together instead of Scanno: those over laughing, or rather not even see us," after three years without finding work, the war is unleashed against those who live in the same situation own, as dangerous competitor. And in war the ends justify the means, you lose the heart and eliminate the opponent is like zapping.
In a nightmare, we feel saying that times are hard. There are no files for the aid, roadblocks to defend wages, crazy thoughts of suicide or social selection, the crime "one booming sector," vulgar and violent TV, billboards advertising cars and semi-nude women.
Co-writer from the novel "the ax" by Donald Westlake, a caustic Constantin Costa-Gavras in directing the film recovers its sixteenth the vehemence of the first and best period (where we find "Z - The orgy of power," " The business of the special section "and especially" Amerika "). Hitting with an anxious smile.
The sentence: "Each for himself and no god for all."
Fred Rapoport (from Rotten Tomatoes)

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